PAGE TWO SOCIETY UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1940. Society Shorts By VIRGINIA GRAY, c'41 Kansan Society Editor With Easter vacation just around the Hill, students are taking advantage of the spring weather and 12:30 closing hours for one last whirl before going home. Phi Kappa Psi fraternity is planning a buffet supper and hour dance in honor of the occasion while Delta Tau Delta will invite guests for an hour dance. The guests of the Phi Kappa Psi will be: Martha Browning, c'40; Suzanne Stocking, Kansas City, Mo.; Janet Fohrer, c'43; Jeanne Marie Downey, Kansas City, Mo.; Jean Brown, c'42; Olive Joggerst, c'41; Jean Wilkins, c'41; Shirley Irwin, sp; Betty Coulson, c'41; Betty Muchnic, c'41; Mary Louise McNown, fa'43; Dorothy Teachenor, c'42; Maxine Almon, c'40; Virginia Ford, ed'41; Norma Tibbetts, c'43; Carolyn Green, c'41; Virginia Elliott, c'41; Jean Egbert, c'42; Mary Kathryn Brown, c'43. Muriam Bartlett, c'42; Jane Knudson, fa'41; Ama Jane Hoffman, c'43; Zita Ann Lowry, c'42; Georgia Farrel, c'43; Jean McFarland, c'42; Mary Kenton Noel, c'40; Sarah Fair, c'41; Jean Anne Cardwell, c'41; Billy Doris Jarboe, b'unc; Virginia Bantleon, c'43; and Virginia Scott, Toppea. --- Alpha Delta Pi sorority entertained with a buffet supper and hour dance Saturday night. Clyde Smith played. Guests were Merle Lindsey, b'40; Jack Stapleton, e'43; John Metnner, c'43; John K. Griffith, m'43; Gordon Ranseier, e'40; Clifton Johnson, c'4umc; Eldreth Cadwalader, b'40; John Thompson, c'41, Walter Krause, P'41; Charles McVey, c'43; Bill Martin, c'43; Lee Roy Peterson; Junior Gale, ph.; Zeke Cole, c'40; Wilber Mansfield, gr; Kenneth Troup, e'40; Walt Hindley, c'40; Ted Granger, c'42; Mac Barlow, gr; Bob Ebersole, e'42; Bob Douce, c'43; Jerry Risely, b'41; Jack Moore, fa'40; Art Harris, b'41; Ben Mandeville, l'41; Raymound Napier, c'40; Bill Finch, e'42; Jimmy Cooper, c'41; Norman Sanneman, e'42; Charles Fuller, e'43; Dick Hill, c'40; John Carpenter, e'43. --- Luncheon guests at the Delta Chi fraternity yesterday were: Mrs. D. S. James of Columbus, Ohio; Betty James of Columbus, Ohio; Dorothy Edward of London, Ohio; Bobbie Johnson of Canton, Ohio; Don Woodard, H. M. Moore; and Charles Honig, all of Southern Methodist University. --- Guests last night at the Pi Kappa Alpha house were Robert McFarland, National Executive Secretary of Pi Kappa Alpha, Atlanta, Ga., and Norman C. Tanner, Salt Lake City, Utah. McFarland is speaking tonight before the Alpha Delta alumnus chapter of the fraternity in Kansas City. --- Kappa Eta Kappa, electrical engineering fraternity, held initiation services Sunday for the following men: Wayne Brunton, e'41; Allan She Must Have a Hat!--- She Must Have a Hat!--- Hats to Match Costumes For the Spring Season Easter isn't Easter to any woman unless she has a new hat and while it may be a huge cartwheel, a cluster of flowers, or a jaunty sailor, it will have a sense of balance, dignity, and charm, that is new in all this season's bonnets. Schortz, e'40; Roger Prior, e'42; and Glen Paden, e'11 --- Formal initiation for Thomas K. Myer, c'43 was held Sunday at the Acacia fraternity. 1 1 1 Dinner guests at the Jayhawk Co-op last night were Marjorie Lewis, b'41; Joyce Standiford, c'42; Eileen Smith, c'43; Mary K. Green, c'43; Joan Bradley, c'43; Mary Jean Hull, c'43; and Ruth Warren, c'40. Dinner guests yesterday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity were Bob Kirchern of Topeka; Roy Frost of Topeka; and Frank Harwi, Jr. of Topeka. The Minnesota Daily reports that traffic jams have been getting worse since their enrollment took an upward jump this quarter. Malcolm S. MacLean, director of the college, found the other day that it took him 7 minutes to squeeze from the front door to his offices on the second floor. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE!! This season you must choose your hat to match your costume. To accompany tailored suits select a hat with a small brim. Sailors are modish; and postilions often fold their brims close to their sides in an adaption of the coachman's hat. For soft suits, afternoon frocks, and dressy coats, pillboxes and flower toques are suitable. Ostrich plumes and big ribbon bows curvet high in the front of sailors to be an outstanding fashion note of 1940. Plaid ribbon is also good as trimming and some hats are fash- ioned entirely out of this material. Silk jersey adapts itself to intricate and novel arrangements which drape over the band and form snoods and scarfs in one. Flowers will bloom more and more lavishly as the season advances. Already they weight the fronts of hats with tall masses of exuberant color, or sit on top of crowns or grow over the edge of brims. A single flower may nestle under a swirl of veiling or a row of small blossoms may peer out from underneath a brim, sometimes combined with a tiny ruche of ribbon. Black, brown and navy are the basic colors, but there are many more fascinating shades. A new grayed wisteria is being advocated for wear with navy or brown costumes. 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